James Murray-Coleman

Director of Sustainability

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Associated Office

philadelphia
Location

300 Conshohocken State Road
Suite 250
West Conshohocken, PA 19428

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James Murray-Coleman serves as the Sustainability Director for TCC. In this role, James is focused on developing and implementing an effective sustainability strategy for the firm globally. With his experience in developing sustainable projects, and in response to a clear demand by TCC’s investors and tenants, James is focused on leading TCC through the energy transition and providing strategic direction to our development teams and our investors.

James’ current responsibilities include chairing TCC’s Global Sustainability Counsel, integrating renewable energy systems into new projects where possible, measuring the embodied carbon of all TCC projects and working internally to strengthen baseline sustainability standards across the entire development platform. James is also responsible for investigating and incorporating new technologies that will play a key role in making the built environment more sustainable on our pathway to decarbonization.

James’ mission of instilling sustainability deeply into TCC’s process is consistent with the firm’s long-standing tradition of developing best-in-class projects that create value for our investors, occupiers, and the communities that TCC serves. By focusing on carbon reduction in all its forms, and reporting those efforts transparently, TCC’s projects will be more modern, healthier and continue our legacy of making a positive impact on the built environment.

While previously serving as a Senior Vice President for the firms Northeast Metro Development team, James was responsible for managing development and construction activities in Central and Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Western New York and Ohio. James has fascilitated the development of more than 10 million square feet of office, multifamily and industrial assets since joining TCC in 1998.